What your patients are reading – week of June 6, 2016 Every medical school should admit one Inuit student this fall: federal health minister How to get prescription transfers Using incentives like discounting to entice patients to switch pharmacies is lazy and, frankly, dishonours the profession. Instead, take a value-added approach that employs clinical creativity. Leading constitutional expert says assisted dying law unconstitutional Ontario creates doctors referral service for assisted dying, provides free drugs Province worked with Ontario College of Physicians and Surgeons to put protocols in place. Prince's death adds to opioid overdose epidemic's grim toll Musician died from fentanyl overdose. Brivlera: new drug for partial-onset seizures in adults Third-generation antiepileptic drug is structurally similar to levetiracetam. Low rates of immunization in Manitoba despite flu shots at pharmacies Greater access through drugstores hasn’t improved overall vaccination rate. But one expert expects that to change. Pharmacies slowly reopening in Fort McMurray Massive clean-up and restocking for pharmacies in Fort McMurray. The case for physician-assisted dying Discussed: Suicide as a rational act; the betrayed family member; the depressed person; and the capacity for a patient to change their mind First Previous 2145 2146 2147 2148 2149 Next Last